Care at Home

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If you require health care or personal support in your home or community, we can get you the care you need, when you need it. Through personal visits and regular check-ins, we help determine the right care and health supports for people and their families in every community across Ontario.

Many people are not aware of the options available to them when it becomes difficult to live independently at home. We understand the challenges a family faces when someone's health-care circumstances change. We can help you live at home for as long as possible and help you get back on track after a hospital stay, an illness or injury.

Our team of dedicated nurses, occupational therapists, social workers and other care professionals help people heal at home and live in their homes longer. As well, we help coordinate helpful home care services like assistance with bathing and dressing, meal delivery, transportation services and other activities of daily living.

Did you know…?

Home care is not limited to seniors; we also provide assistance to children and adults with disabilities, and patients who require personal assistance after hospital discharge. Contact us to find out if you or someone you care for is eligible for home care services. Anyone can refer a patient to us – you, a family member, a caregiver, a friend, your physician or another health care professional. Follow the link below to get started…

Home care services

It is our priority to ensure people feel safe and well cared for by their caregivers and the health-care professionals providing their care at home and in their communities. We have built strong relationships with trusted service provider partners and have a rigorous process to select the most qualified health-care providers to care for you in your community.

SPECIALIZED Nursing care

We understand the importance and value of nursing care as part of a comprehensive community-based health-care system. We now offer a variety of nursing services to special populations: students with mental health or addiction issues; frail seniors and adults; children with complex, serious illnesses; and patients needing end-of-life care.